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Exploring of Primate Models of Tick-Borne Flaviviruses Infection for Evaluation of Vaccines and Drugs Efficacy

Tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) is one of the most prevalent and medically important tick-borne arboviruses in Eurasia. There are overlapping foci of two flaviviruses: TBEV and Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus (OHFV) in Russia. Inactivated vaccines exist only against TBE. There are no antiviral dru...

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Autores principales: Pripuzova, Natalia S., Gmyl, Larissa V., Romanova, Lidiya Iu., Tereshkina, Natalia V., Rogova, Yulia V., Terekhina, Liubov L., Kozlovskaya, Liubov I., Vorovitch, Mikhail F., Grishina, Karina G., Timofeev, Andrey V., Karganova, Galina G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3621963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23585873
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061094
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author Pripuzova, Natalia S.
Gmyl, Larissa V.
Romanova, Lidiya Iu.
Tereshkina, Natalia V.
Rogova, Yulia V.
Terekhina, Liubov L.
Kozlovskaya, Liubov I.
Vorovitch, Mikhail F.
Grishina, Karina G.
Timofeev, Andrey V.
Karganova, Galina G.
author_facet Pripuzova, Natalia S.
Gmyl, Larissa V.
Romanova, Lidiya Iu.
Tereshkina, Natalia V.
Rogova, Yulia V.
Terekhina, Liubov L.
Kozlovskaya, Liubov I.
Vorovitch, Mikhail F.
Grishina, Karina G.
Timofeev, Andrey V.
Karganova, Galina G.
author_sort Pripuzova, Natalia S.
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description Tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) is one of the most prevalent and medically important tick-borne arboviruses in Eurasia. There are overlapping foci of two flaviviruses: TBEV and Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus (OHFV) in Russia. Inactivated vaccines exist only against TBE. There are no antiviral drugs for treatment of both diseases. Optimal animal models are necessary to study efficacy of novel vaccines and treatment preparations against TBE and relative flaviviruses. The models for TBE and OHF using subcutaneous inoculation were tested in Cercopithecus aethiops and Macaca fascicularis monkeys with or without prior immunization with inactivated TBE vaccine. No visible clinical signs or severe pathomorphological lesions were observed in any monkey infected with TBEV or OHFV. C. aethiops challenged with OHFV showed massive hemolytic syndrome and thrombocytopenia. Infectious virus or viral RNA was revealed in visceral organs and CNS of C. aethiops infected with both viruses; however, viremia was low. Inactivated TBE vaccines induced high antibody titers against both viruses and expressed booster after challenge. The protective efficacy against TBE was shown by the absence of virus in spleen, lymph nodes and CNS of immunized animals after challenge. Despite the absence of expressed hemolytic syndrome in immunized C. aethiops TBE vaccine did not prevent the reproduction of OHFV in CNS and visceral organs. Subcutaneous inoculation of M. fascicularis with two TBEV strains led to a febrile disease with well expressed viremia, fever, and virus reproduction in spleen, lymph nodes and CNS. The optimal terms for estimation of the viral titers in CNS were defined as 8–16 days post infection. We characterized two animal models similar to humans in their susceptibility to tick-borne flaviviruses and found the most optimal scheme for evaluation of efficacy of preventive and therapeutic preparations. We also identified M. fascicularis to be more susceptible to TBEV than C. aethiops.
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spelling pubmed-36219632013-04-12 Exploring of Primate Models of Tick-Borne Flaviviruses Infection for Evaluation of Vaccines and Drugs Efficacy Pripuzova, Natalia S. Gmyl, Larissa V. Romanova, Lidiya Iu. Tereshkina, Natalia V. Rogova, Yulia V. Terekhina, Liubov L. Kozlovskaya, Liubov I. Vorovitch, Mikhail F. Grishina, Karina G. Timofeev, Andrey V. Karganova, Galina G. PLoS One Research Article Tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) is one of the most prevalent and medically important tick-borne arboviruses in Eurasia. There are overlapping foci of two flaviviruses: TBEV and Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus (OHFV) in Russia. Inactivated vaccines exist only against TBE. There are no antiviral drugs for treatment of both diseases. Optimal animal models are necessary to study efficacy of novel vaccines and treatment preparations against TBE and relative flaviviruses. The models for TBE and OHF using subcutaneous inoculation were tested in Cercopithecus aethiops and Macaca fascicularis monkeys with or without prior immunization with inactivated TBE vaccine. No visible clinical signs or severe pathomorphological lesions were observed in any monkey infected with TBEV or OHFV. C. aethiops challenged with OHFV showed massive hemolytic syndrome and thrombocytopenia. Infectious virus or viral RNA was revealed in visceral organs and CNS of C. aethiops infected with both viruses; however, viremia was low. Inactivated TBE vaccines induced high antibody titers against both viruses and expressed booster after challenge. The protective efficacy against TBE was shown by the absence of virus in spleen, lymph nodes and CNS of immunized animals after challenge. Despite the absence of expressed hemolytic syndrome in immunized C. aethiops TBE vaccine did not prevent the reproduction of OHFV in CNS and visceral organs. Subcutaneous inoculation of M. fascicularis with two TBEV strains led to a febrile disease with well expressed viremia, fever, and virus reproduction in spleen, lymph nodes and CNS. The optimal terms for estimation of the viral titers in CNS were defined as 8–16 days post infection. We characterized two animal models similar to humans in their susceptibility to tick-borne flaviviruses and found the most optimal scheme for evaluation of efficacy of preventive and therapeutic preparations. We also identified M. fascicularis to be more susceptible to TBEV than C. aethiops. Public Library of Science 2013-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3621963/ /pubmed/23585873 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061094 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Pripuzova, Natalia S.
Gmyl, Larissa V.
Romanova, Lidiya Iu.
Tereshkina, Natalia V.
Rogova, Yulia V.
Terekhina, Liubov L.
Kozlovskaya, Liubov I.
Vorovitch, Mikhail F.
Grishina, Karina G.
Timofeev, Andrey V.
Karganova, Galina G.
Exploring of Primate Models of Tick-Borne Flaviviruses Infection for Evaluation of Vaccines and Drugs Efficacy
title Exploring of Primate Models of Tick-Borne Flaviviruses Infection for Evaluation of Vaccines and Drugs Efficacy
title_full Exploring of Primate Models of Tick-Borne Flaviviruses Infection for Evaluation of Vaccines and Drugs Efficacy
title_fullStr Exploring of Primate Models of Tick-Borne Flaviviruses Infection for Evaluation of Vaccines and Drugs Efficacy
title_full_unstemmed Exploring of Primate Models of Tick-Borne Flaviviruses Infection for Evaluation of Vaccines and Drugs Efficacy
title_short Exploring of Primate Models of Tick-Borne Flaviviruses Infection for Evaluation of Vaccines and Drugs Efficacy
title_sort exploring of primate models of tick-borne flaviviruses infection for evaluation of vaccines and drugs efficacy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3621963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23585873
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061094
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